Latch assembly for securing tracks and dividers to a front rail

ABSTRACT

A merchandising assembly includes a latch configured to attach a cooperating member to a rail supported on an associated shelf. The rail is adapted to be mounted to the associated shelf and the elongated cooperating member is configured to engage the rail. The latch includes a first end and an opposite second end, such that the first end is adapted to be attached to the cooperating member and the second end is configured to be selectively attached to the rail. The latch includes a first arm and a second arm, the first arm being spaced from the second arm such that the first arm can be resiliently biased relative to the second arm. An attachment member extends from the first arm and is configured to selectively connect to the rail.

This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent applicationSer. No. 14/247,531 which was filed on Apr. 8, 2014 and is stillpending. That application, in turn, claims the benefit of U.S.Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/809,720 which was filed on Apr. 8,2013. The entire content of that application is incorporated hereinto byreference.

BACKGROUND

The present disclosure relates to a latch assembly for merchandisingshelf systems. It finds particular application in conjunction with alatch for securing tracks or dividers to a front rail of a merchandisingshelf system, and will be described with particular reference thereto.However, it is to be appreciated that the present exemplary embodimentis also amenable to other like applications.

Merchandising shelf assemblies are generally arranged to stock, store ordisplay various products or merchandise in a desirable way. Many storessell various retail items that have various geometric shapes and it isdesirable to provide shelf assemblies that are individually configurableto stock, store or display merchandise in arrangements such that thegoods are readily accessible to potential purchasers. The shelfassemblies can include forward feed assemblies in which merchandise forsale is placed but can also include dividers that separate the productsinto columns on the shelf. Both the divider and the forward feedassembly can be connected to a rail or support track placed on theshelf. The rail is often a front rail.

Shelf dividers neatly separate multiple products on a single shelf intocolumns while pusher tracks urge merchandise forward on the shelf.Dividers and pusher tracks are used to increase sales and enhancepresentation so that a shelf looks fully stocked. Multiple sizes andstyles are available. In many instances, the pusher tracks and dividers,which can both be termed cooperating members, are mounted to the shelfby an elongated mounting member, such as a rail. The rail can include avertically oriented wall positioned along a front edge of the shelf toretard product from falling off the shelf. The rail can also include anattachment profile positioned adjacent to the shelf front edge that runslengthwise along the shelf. Such tracks and dividers, i.e. cooperatingmembers, are adapted to connect to the rail along cooperating attachmentprofiles.

Generally, the cooperating members can be mounted to rails bypositioning the member at one end of the rail and sliding the memberalong the attachment profile of the rail into a desired position inrelation to the length of the shelf. The rail is adapted to mount thecooperating member (track or divider) at a desired location on the shelfand retard movement of the track or divider thereon while also allowinga merchant to adjust the location of the divider or track along theshelf.

There are different attachment profiles that are associated with variousexisting rails and existing tracks and dividers for merchandising. Aproblem can exist when a user desires to remove a particular track ordivider from the rail or to re-position same along the rail. Suchremoval or re-positioning may require the removal of other tracks ordividers mounted to the rail. Additionally, the known tracks or dividersare susceptible to being moved out of place due to the presence of sideloads imposed thereon.

Therefore, there remains a need to provide an assembly that would assista merchant to attach, remove or reconfigure individual cooperatingmembers along a longitudinal axis of a rail of a merchandising shelfwithout having to remove or reconfigure other cooperating memberslocated along the same rail.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

In one embodiment, the present disclosure pertains to a merchandisingassembly including a latch configured to attach a cooperating member toa rail supported on an associated shelf. The assembly comprises a railadapted to be mounted to an associated shelf and an elongatedcooperating member configured to engage the rail. The latch includes afirst end and an opposite second end, such that the first end is adaptedto be attached to the cooperating member and the second end isconfigured to be selectively attached to the rail. The latch includes afirst arm and a second arm, the first arm being spaced from the secondarm such that the first arm can be resiliently biased relative to thesecond arm. An attachment member extends from the first arm and isconfigured to selectively connect to the rail.

In another embodiment, a merchandising assembly according to the presentdisclosure comprises a rail configured to be mounted to an associatedshelf and a cooperating member adapted to be mounted to the rail. Alatch is configured to selectively attach the cooperating member to therail. The latch comprises a one-piece U-shaped body including a firstarm, a second arm spaced from the first arm, and a link portion whichconnects the first arm to the second arm. The U-shaped body comprises aresilient material such that the first arm is movable in relation to thesecond arm. A press surface is defined on the first arm and isconfigured to be pressed by an associated user to urge the first armtowards the second arm.

In accordance with a further embodiment of the present disclosure, amerchandising assembly comprises an elongated rail configured to bemounted to an associated shelf, the rail including a first longitudinalaxis. An elongated cooperating member is adapted to be mounted to therail, the cooperating member including a second longitudinal axis,wherein the second longitudinal axis is oriented perpendicular to thefirst longitudinal axis. A latch is configured to selectively attach thecooperating member to the rail. The latch is of one piece and comprisesa U-shaped body including a first arm, a second arm spaced from thefirst arm and a link portion which connects the first arm to the secondarm. The U-shaped body comprises a resilient material such that thefirst arm is movable in relation to the second arm, wherein one of thefirst and second arms engages the rail and the other of the first andsecond arms engages the cooperating member when the first arm is notbiased towards the second arm.

In accordance with a yet further embodiment of the present disclosure, amethod is provided for connecting a track or divider to a rail on ashelf platform with an adapter. The method comprises attaching anadapter within a channel of the track or divider. The adapter includes afirst arm spaced from the second arm, wherein the first arm isconfigured to move relative to the second arm and an attachment memberextends from an end of the first arm. The first arm is biased towardsthe second arm. The adapter is positioned on the shelf platform, alongwith the track or divider adjacent to a rear side of the rail, such thatthe attachment member of the first arm is aligned with an elongatedmember extending from the rear side of the rail. The first arm is biasedaway from the second arm such that the attachment member is receivedwithin a spaced defined by the elongated member and the second side ofthe rail and an edge of the elongated member at least partiallyfrictionally abuts an abutment surface along the first arm.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present disclosure may take form in certain parts and arrangementsof parts, several embodiments of which will be described in detail inthis specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings whichform a part hereof and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, in cross-section, of a latch assemblyincluding a combination track and divider connected to a rail by anadapter according to one embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the latchassembly of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an enlarged side elevational view of a forward portion of thelatch assembly of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the combination track and divider ofFIG. 1, when disconnected from the rail and illustrating a latch memberaccording to the present disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the combination track and divider ofFIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is an enlarged rear elevational fragmentary view of a portion ofthe rail elongated member illustrating one embodiment of the edgethereof; and

FIG. 7 is a rear elevational view of a portion of a portion of anelongated member of a rail illustrating another embodiment of thepresent disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

It is to be understood that the detailed figures are for purposes ofillustrating exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure only andare not intended to be limiting. Additionally, it will be appreciatedthat the drawings are not to scale and that portions of certain elementsmay be exaggerated for the purpose of clarity and ease of illustration.

In accordance with the present disclosure, FIG. 1 illustrates a latch orconnector assembly 10. The connector assembly 10 includes a latch member12 including a first arm 14 spaced from a second arm 16 in a generallyU-shaped configuration. The latch member 12 is resilient so that thefirst arm 14 is configured to bias relative to the second arm 16. Thelatch member 12 includes a first or rear end 18 and an opposite secondor front end 20. The first end 18 is configured to be inserted into acooperating member such as a combination track and divider 22, termedcooperating member. The cooperating member 22 includes an elongated body24 that defines a channel 26 that is configured to receive the first end18 of the adapter 12. The channel 26 is defined between a pair of spacedrails 27A and 27B which extend upwardly from the elongated body 24,which can also be defined as a base. The rails 27A and 27B for a trackfor mounting a pusher assembly (not shown). The cooperating member 22also includes a divider wall 28 that extends upwardly from the elongatedbody 24.

As illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the latch member 12 connects thecooperating member 22 to an elongated rail 30. The rail 30 includes afirst or front side 32 that faces away from the cooperating member 22and an opposite second or rear side 34 that faces toward the cooperatingmember 22. In one embodiment, the rail 30, track 22 and divider wall 28can be made of a material such as a thermoplastic or polymer but canalso be made from other materials such as metal alloys. The rail, trackand divider wall can also comprise different colors or designs and canbe made of a translucent material.

While the cooperating member 22 is illustrated as being a combinationtrack and divider, it should be appreciated that the latch member 12 canbe employed with simply a track not having a divider or simply a dividerwhich does not have a track, as long as the divider is suitablyconfigured to accommodate the latch member. For the sake ofillustration, only the single cooperating member 22 is shown herein.But, it should be appreciated that there are other known types ofcooperating members that are selectively secured to known rails.

The rail 30 includes an elongated member 36 that extends from the secondside 34 and defines a space 38 between the rear surface 34 and a portionof the member 36. The elongated member 36, which defines a catch forcooperating with the latch member 12, extends along a lengthwisedirection of the rail 30. The elongated member 36 includes a firstportion 42 that is directly attached to the second side 34 of the rail30 and a second portion 44 that depends from the first portion 42. Thesecond portion 44 extends downwardly from the first portion 42 of theelongated member 36 and terminates at an edge 52 that extends lengthwisethereon. The edge 52 can be serrated and functions as the catch whichcooperates with the latch member 12. The space 38 is defined by thefirst portion 42, the second portion 44 and the second side 34 of therail 30 and is configured to selectively receive an attachment member 46of the adapter 12.

The attachment member 46 is positioned on the second end 20 of theadapter 12 and extends from the first arm 14 in a transverseorientation. The attachment member 46 is adapted to snugly fit withinthe space 38 defined by the elongated member 36 and the second side 34of the rail 30. The attachment member 46 includes a protrusion 48 thatextends upwardly from the first arm 14 at the second end 20 of theadapter 12 and is oriented generally perpendicular to the first arm 14.The attachment member 46 and protrusion 48 extend in a widthwisedirection relative to the first arm 14 such that the attachment member46 extends from the first arm 14 in a generally ‘T’ shapedconfiguration. The protrusion 48 can include a generally tapered edgethat allows the attachment member 46 to better fit within the space 38.

The attachment member 46 includes an abutment surface 50 that ispositioned adjacent to the protrusion 48 along a top surface 54 of thefirst arm 14. The abutment surface 50 is configured to frictionally abutagainst the edge 52 of the elongated member 36 while the protrusion 48is snuggly positioned within the space 38. In this position, the adapter12 securely connects the track 22 to the rail 30.

In one embodiment, the elongated member 36 can include a plurality ofspaced teeth 53 defined along the edge 52 and extend downwardlytherefrom (see FIG. 6). In this embodiment, the abutment surface 50 canbe made of a co-extruded material that is generally more flexible orresilient than the relatively more rigid material of the plurality ofteeth positioned or defined along the edge 52. The abutment surface isconfigured to resiliently receive the plurality of teeth therebysecuring the adapter 12 to the rail 30 in a friction fit.

With reference now to FIG. 7, according to another embodiment of thepresent disclosure, an elongated member 36′ can include a second portion44′ that is made of two different coextruded materials. Morespecifically, a first more rigid coextruded material 70 constitutes themajority of the second portion 44′. However, along a distal edge 52′ ofthe second portion 44′ there is provided a more resilient flexible bandof material 72. The coextruded material 72 on the edge 52′ can begenerally as flexible as, or more or less flexible than, the material ofthe cooperating portion of the latch member latching surface, againstwhich it is compressed. In one embodiment, both the latch member surfaceand the cooperating surface of the rail can be coextruded.

This disclosure considers various combinations and orientations of howthe abutment surface frictionally engages the edge 52, 52′ and thisdisclosure is not limited thereto. For instance, the plurality of teeth53 can optionally be located along the abutment surface 50 or the edge52 and include various tapered orientations or materials.

The rail 30 includes a base surface 56 that extends from the second side34 and is spaced from the elongated member 36. The base surface 56assists to support the rail 30 along a shelf (not shown). The basesurface 56 and the elongated member 36 define a channel 58 along thesecond side 34 of the rail 30 that is configured to receive the secondend 20 of the adapter 12. The first arm 14 and second arm 16 of theadapter 12 are spaced from one another a predetermined distance suchthat the second arm 16 abuts the base surface 56 of the rail 30 whilethe attachment member 46 of the first arm 14 is engaged to the elongatedmember 36.

Additionally, as shown by FIG. 3, the elongated body 24 of thecooperating member 22 includes a bottom side 59 that can abut the basesurface 56 when the cooperating member is attached to the rail 30.Optionally, as illustrated by FIGS. 2 and 5, a support wing 63 canextend from the bottom side 59 of the track 22 to maintain merchandisein an upright position.

FIG. 4 illustrates that the adapter 12 is received within the channel 26of the track 22 and the second arm 16 rests on the bottom side 59therein. The second arm 16 includes a base platform 60 that isconfigured to abut against the base surface 56 of the rail 30 asillustrated by FIGS. 1 and 3. In this embodiment, the base platform 60can extend in a widthwise direction relative to the second arm 16 suchthat the base platform 60 extends from the second arm 14 in a generally‘T’ shaped configuration. As illustrated by FIG. 5, in one embodiment, alength (L1) of the attachment member 46 can be approximately the same asa length (L2) of the base platform 60. The lengths L1 and L2 are greaterthan a width (W1) of the first and second arms 14, 16 of the adapter 12.This configuration provides structural stability to the connectionassembly 10 as the track 22 is secured to the rail 30 in a generallytransverse orientation. The ‘T’ shaped orientation of the adapter 12provides stability to the track 22 as the divider wall 28 has increasedability to withstand side loads imposed thereon while maintaining anupward orientation. Additionally, unintended axial movement of the track22 relative to the rail 30 is limited.

FIGS. 2 and 5 show the elongated body 24 of the track 22 includes thepair of spaced rails 27A and 27B and the channel 26 that extends in alengthwise direction along the elongated body 24. The first arm 14 ofthe adapter 12 fits between and abuts against a bottom surface of thefirst and second rails 27A, 27B when the adapter 12 is received withinthe channel 26 of the track 22. The first arm 14 includes a press orcontact surface 68 that is configured to be pressed by an associateduser to bias the first arm 14 towards the second arm 16 to selectivelydisconnect the attachment member 46 of the latch member 12 from the edge52 of the elongated member 36 along the rail 30. The press surface 68 islocated along the top surface 54 of the first arm 14 and generallyaligns within and is accessible through the channel 26.

In one embodiment, the latch member 12 is mounted to the cooperatingmember 22 simply by a friction fit. However, if desired, the latchmember 12 can be attached within the channel 26 of the cooperatingmember 22 by conventional fasteners, adhesives, or by at least one pairof detents and recesses positioned along the second arm 16. Theconnection of the adapter 12 to the track 22 can be accomplished invarious ways and this disclosure is not limited.

The described configuration of this connection assembly 10 allows theuser to connect the cooperating member 22 to the rail 30. As the presssurface 68 is pressed, the first arm 14 is moved towards the second arm16 to position the attachment member 46 near the base platform 60 of thesecond arm 16. The second end 20 of the latch member 12 is thenpositioned adjacent to the second or rear side 34 of the rail 30 andinserted within the channel 58 defined by the elongated member 36 andthe base surface 56. The base platform 60 and the bottom side 59 of thecooperating member 22 abut the base surface 56 of the rail 30. As thepress surface 68 is released, the first arm 14 returns to its unflexedposition and biases away from the second arm 16. It returns to a neutralposition such that the protrusion 48 of the attachment member 46 isreceived within the space 38 defined by the elongated member 36 andsecond side 34 of the rail 30. The edge 52 of the elongated member 36 atleast partially frictionally abuts the abutment surface 50 of theattachment member 46 along the first arm 14 thereby connecting thecooperating member 22 to the rail 30 in a transverse configuration.

Additionally, the user can press the press surface 68 of the adapter 12to bias the first arm 14 towards the second arm 16 and disengage theedge 52 of the elongated member 36 from the abutment surface 50 whilethe second end 20 of the adapter 12 remains within the channel 58 of therail 30. The cooperating member 22 and adapter 12 can then be movedaxially relative to the rail 30 to adjust the position of the memberalong the shelf platform. This allows a merchant to rearrange theposition of the cooperating member 22 without having to completelyremove the cooperating member from the rail 30 or having to remove othercooperating members that are attached to the same rail.

Disclosed has been a latch or connector assembly that is adapted toattach a cooperating member to a rail along a merchandising shelf. Theconnector assembly includes an adapter having a first end and anopposite second end such that the first end is adapted to be attached tothe track and the second end is configured to be selectively attached tothe cooperating member. The adapter includes a first arm and a secondarm, the first arm is spaced from a second arm such that the first armcan be resiliently biased relative to the second arm. An attachmentmember extends from the first arm and is configured to selectivelyconnect to the rail. A press surface is configured to be pressed by anassociated user to bias the first arm relative to the second arm toselectively connect the attachment member to the rail.

Also disclosed has been a connector assembly that is adapted to attach atrack or a divider, or a combination track and divider, to a railmounted to a merchandising shelf assembly. The merchandising shelfassembly comprises the shelf with the track/divider configured to bepositioned along a front edge of the shelf, the rail having a first sideadapted to be viewed by customers and an opposite second side with anelongated member such that the attachment member is configured to attachthe track/divider along the second side of the rail.

The connector assembly includes an adapter having a first end and anopposite second end such that the first end is adapted to be attached tothe track/divider and the second end is configured to be selectivelyattached to the rail. The adapter includes a first arm and a second arm,the first arm is spaced from a second arm such that the first arm can beresiliently biased relative to the second arm. A base platform extendsfrom the second arm and is configured to abut the rail. An attachmentmember extends from the first arm and is configured to selectivelyconnect to the rail.

Also disclosed has been a method for connecting a cooperating member toa rail on a shelf platform with an adapter. An adapter is attachedwithin a channel of the cooperating member. The adapter includes a firstarm spaced from a second arm wherein the first arm is configured to biasrelative to the second arm and an attachment member extends from an endof the first arm. The first arm is normally biased away from the secondarm. The adapter and track are positioned on the shelf adjacent to arear side of the rail such that the attachment member extending from thefirst arm is aligned with an elongated member extending from the rearside of the rail. The first arm is pushed towards the second arm todisengage the attachment member from the rail. When released, an edge ofthe elongated member is again frictionally abutted by an abutmentsurface of the first arm.

It should be appreciate that the cooperating member 12 and the rail 30can be made of different materials, as can the latch member 12. Forexample, the rail 30 can be made of a suitable metallic material,whereas the latch member 12 is made of a first type of thermoplasticmaterial while the cooperating member 22 is made of a second type ofthermoplastic material. Alternatively, both the cooperating member 22and the rail 30 can be made of a first type of thermoplastic material,while the latch member is made of a second type of thermoplasticmaterial. In addition, both the rail 30 and the latch member 12 can bemade of coextruded thermoplastic materials having different materialproperties on various surfaces of the latch member and the rail.

The exemplary embodiments of the disclosure have been described herein.Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others uponreading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It isintended that the instant disclosure be construed as including all suchmodifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope ofthe appended claims or the equivalents thereof.

1. A merchandising assembly including a latch configured to attach acooperating member to a rail supported on an associated shelf, theassembly comprising: a rail adapted to be mounted to an associatedshelf; an elongated cooperating member configured to engage the rail; alatch including a first end and an opposite second end such that thefirst end is adapted to be attached to the cooperating member and thesecond end is configured to be selectively attached to the rail, thelatch including a first arm and a second arm, the first arm being spacedfrom a second arm such that the first arm can be resiliently biasedrelative to the second arm; and an attachment member which extends fromthe first arm and is configured to selectively connect to the rail. 2.The assembly of claim 1, wherein the rail is configured to be positionedalong a front edge of the associated shelf, the rail including a firstside adapted to be viewed by associated customers and a second sideincluding an elongated member, wherein that the attachment member isconfigured to cooperate with the elongated member.
 3. The assemblyaccording to claim 2, wherein the attachment member includes a hook thatextends from the second end of the latch in a generally perpendicularorientation.
 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the hook is configuredto be received in a space defined between the elongated member and thesecond side of the rail when the latch is attached to the rail.
 5. Theassembly according to claim 1 further comprising a press surface locatedon the first arm, the press surface being configured to be pressed by anassociated user to bias the first arm relative to the second arm.
 6. Theassembly according to claim 1, wherein the latch further comprises afirst portion adjacent the first end having a first dimension and asecond portion adjacent the second end having a second dimension whereinthe second dimension is greater than the first dimension.
 7. Theassembly according to claim 6, wherein the cooperating member defines achannel that is configured to receive the first portion of the latch. 8.The assembly according to claim 7, wherein the channel of thecooperating member includes a top opening that is aligned with the presssurface of the latch and configured to allow the associated user topress the press surface and bias the first arm relative to the secondarm.
 9. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the attachment memberis of one piece with the latch.
 10. A merchandising assembly comprising:a rail configured to be mounted to an associated shelf; a cooperatingmember adapted to be mounted to the rail; and a latch configured toselectively attach the cooperating member to the rail, the latchcomprising: a one-piece U-shaped body including a first arm, a secondarm spaced from the first arm, and a link portion which connects thefirst arm to the second arm, wherein the body comprises a resilientmaterial such that the first arm is movable in relation to the secondarm, and a press surface defined on the first arm and configured to bepressed by an associated user to urge the first arm towards the secondarm.
 11. The assembly of claim 10 further comprising: an attachmentmember extending from the first arm and configured to selectivelyconnect to the rail.
 12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein the attachmentmember includes a protrusion which cooperates with a rearwardlyextending portion of the rail.
 13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein theattachment member further includes an abutment surface whichfrictionally engages a section of the rail rearwardly extending portion.14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the abutment surface comprises alayer of material that is coextruded with a material of the adapter. 15.The assembly of claim 10 wherein the second arm includes a base platformwhich abuts a base surface of the rail.
 16. The assembly of claim 10wherein the body of the latch is biased into an end position in whichthe free ends of the first and second arms are spaced apart to a maximumextent.
 17. The assembly of claim 10 wherein the link portion of thelatch is adapted to be connected to the cooperating member.
 18. Amerchandising assembly comprising: an elongated rail configured to bemounted to an associated shelf, the rail including a first longitudinalaxis; an elongated cooperating member adapted to be mounted to the rail,the cooperating member including a second longitudinal axis, wherein thesecond longitudinal axis is oriented perpendicular to the firstlongitudinal axis; and a latch configured to selectively attach thecooperating member to the rail, the latch being of one piece andcomprising: a U-shaped body including a first arm, a second arm spacedfrom the first arm, and a link portion which connects the first arm tothe second arm, wherein the body comprises a resilient material suchthat the first arm is movable in relation to the second arm, and whereinone of the first and second arms engages the rail when the first arm isnot biased towards the second arm and the other of the first and secondarms engages the cooperating member.
 19. The assembly of claim 18further comprising: a press surface defined on the first arm andconfigured to be pressed by an associated user to urge the first armtowards the second arm.
 20. The assembly of claim 18 further comprisingan attachment member extending from the first arm and configured toselectively engage the rail, wherein the attachment member includes aprotrusion which cooperates with a flange extending rearwardly from therail.